Tohoku Shinkansen Guide · Nasushiobara Station
Nasushiobara Station: Gateway to Highland Japan —
Nasu’s Imperial Resort Air & Shiobara’s Gorge Onsen
Nasu Highlands · Shiobara Onsen · Imperial Villa Country · 70 Minutes from Tokyo
🚄 Tokyo ~70 min by Nasuno/Yamabiko
⛰️ Nasu Highlands — ropeway, alpacas, royal forests
♨️ Shiobara Onsen’s 150+ gorge-side springs
🚌 Resort shuttle buses fan out from the station
What Kind of Area is Nasushiobara? A Local’s Honest Take
Nasushiobara station is a doorway, and it doesn’t pretend otherwise: a clean shinkansen halt on the Tochigi plain where families with hiking poles and golf bags spill onto shuttle buses bound for two different highland worlds. To the north, Nasu — Japan’s “royal resort,” home to the Imperial villa, an active volcano with a ropeway, farm cafes and safari parks. To the west, Shiobara Onsen, a 1,200-year-old hot-spring valley strung along a mountain gorge. The station area itself: rental-car counters, a tourist office, and quiet.
So the honest advice comes in two speeds. If you’re here for the highlands, sleep up there in a ryokan or resort hotel — that’s the point of coming. The station-front hotel earns its keep for early trains and off-season bargain hunters.
Nasu rewards a rental car more than almost anywhere within 90 minutes of Tokyo — the good farm bakeries, hidden onsen and forest roads don’t align with bus routes. Book the car at the station weeks ahead in summer and October.
Getting Around from Nasushiobara
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Shinkansen
Tokyo ~70 min · Koriyama ~20 min. Nasuno terminates here or at Koriyama; roughly 1–2 stopping trains per hour. Line context in the Tohoku Shinkansen guide.
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Buses & Shuttles
Kanto Bus toward Nasu Yumoto (~35 min) and the ropeway; JR bus toward Shiobara Onsen (~40 min). Many resort hotels (Epinard, Rindo Lake area) run free station shuttles — reserve when you book the room.
Sightseeing from Nasushiobara
🌋 Mt. Nasu (Chausudake) & the Ropeway
An honest-to-goodness steaming volcano with a family-friendly ropeway to the 9th station; the summit loop and Sesshoen “killing stones” field below are Kanto’s easiest real-mountain day.
♨️ Shiobara Onsen Gorge
Eleven distinct spring sources, suspension bridges over the Hokigawa, and riverside rotenburo — plus the atmospheric Yushima-like footbaths of the town center. Autumn here is spectacular and far less crowded than Nikko.
🦙 Nasu’s Family Belt
Alpaca farm, safari park, Rindo Lake, cheese gardens and jersey-milk soft serve — the highland strip is Japan’s gentlest family resort area, with the Imperial villa’s forest (Nasu Heisei-no-Mori) open for guided walks.
Where to Stay: Station vs Highlands
🏨 Nasushiobara Station Hotel
BUDGET · From approx. ¥7,000 / night
Zero minutes from the east exit — literally across the station square. Simple, family-run-feel business lodging that solves the early-Nasuno problem and the missed-last-bus problem. Manage expectations: this is a bed near a platform, done properly.
✦ Best for: Early departures, business trips, transit nights
🏨 Hotel Epinard Nasu
RESORT · From approx. ¥16,000 / night with buffet
The highlands’ big friendly flagship: huge baths, kids’ facilities, famous buffets heavy on Tochigi produce, and a free shuttle from the station. Not boutique — buoyant. For families it’s the easiest possible Nasu landing.
✦ Best for: Families, first Nasu visits, buffet lovers
♨️ A Shiobara Gorge Ryokan
RYOKAN · From approx. ¥18,000 / night with meals
For couples and onsen purists, book a river-view ryokan in Shiobara’s gorge — kaiseki dinner, the sound of the Hokigawa, and morning baths in canyon mist. Choose by bath photos and river proximity; the valley’s small inns are its soul.
✦ Best for: Couples, autumn-leaf trips, slow travelers
Overall Rating: Nasushiobara Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shinkansen Access | ★★★★☆ | ~70 min from Tokyo, regular Nasuno service |
| Around the Station | ★★☆☆☆ | Functional gateway — the sights are uphill |
| Onsen & Nature | ★★★★★ | Two full resort regions from one platform |
| Family Friendliness | ★★★★★ | Kanto’s easiest highland family playground |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★★☆ | Thin at the station, deep in the hills |
Who Should Stay Near Nasushiobara?
✔ Families bound for Nasu’s farms and safari parks
✔ Onsen travelers choosing Shiobara over crowded Hakone
✔ Hikers eyeing Chausudake’s volcano loop


